NO!!!
2^(3) = 2x2x2 = 4x 2 = 8
3^(2) = 3 x3 9
'8' does NOT equal '9'.
Hence it follows that 2^(3) is NOT equal to 3^(2) .
Squared means 2 in exponents and cubed means 3 in exponents. For example, It saids 5 cubed, than it would be 5.3 .
A squared X a = a cubed. Algebraically, a^(2) X a = a^(3)
Well, honey, 2 squared is 4 and 3 cubed is 27, so when you multiply them together, you get 108. So, there you have it - 2 squared times 3 cubed equals 108. Math can be a piece of cake when you break it down!
3 squared is 3 to the 2nd power, or 3 multiplied by 33 squared=3x3=93 cubed is 3 to the 3rd power or 3 multiplied by 3 multiplied by 33 cubed=3x3x3=27
23 times 22 = 2(2+3) = 25 = 32
2 squared --> 4 2 cubed --> 8 3 squared --> 9 3 cubed --> 27
cubed is 3 and squared is 2 they say cubed feet to say it is in feet and it is a 3d shape or object. Same with 2d.
Squared means 2 in exponents and cubed means 3 in exponents. For example, It saids 5 cubed, than it would be 5.3 .
Seven squared times two cubed is equal to 392.
Answer: 12
Helen is an ashole
X squared multiplied by X cubed can be expressed mathematically as ( x^2 \times x^3 ). When multiplying powers with the same base, you add their exponents. Therefore, ( x^2 \times x^3 = x^{2+3} = x^5 ).
To add a squared number to a cubed number, first calculate the square of a number (e.g., (a^2)) and the cube of the same or another number (e.g., (b^3)). Then, simply sum the two results: (a^2 + b^3). For example, if (a = 2) and (b = 3), then (2^2 + 3^3 = 4 + 27 = 31).
Well, honey, 2 squared is 4 and 3 cubed is 27, so when you multiply them together, you get 108. So, there you have it - 2 squared times 3 cubed equals 108. Math can be a piece of cake when you break it down!
9 minus 8
When you divide p cubed by p squared, you are essentially dividing p to the power of 3 by p to the power of 2. This simplifies to p^(3-2), which equals p^1. Therefore, the result of p cubed divided by p squared is p.
3 cubed = 27 and 9 squared = 81 which is the biggest number